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From Empires to Ngos in the West African Sahel
The Road to Nongovernmentality

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Informationen zum Autor Gregory Mann is Associate Professor in the History Department at Columbia University, specializing in the history of Francophone West Africa. Mann's articles have appeared in the American Historical Review, Comparative Studies in Society and History, the Journal of African History, and Politique Africaine. Klappentext This book looks beyond the familiar history of former empires and new nation-states to consider newly transnational communities of solidarity and aid, social science and activism. Shortly after independence from France in 1960, the people living along the Sahel - a long, thin stretch of land bordering the Sahara - became the subjects of human rights campaigns and humanitarian interventions. Just when its states were strongest and most ambitious, the postcolonial West African Sahel became fertile terrain for the production of novel forms of governmental rationality realized through NGOs. The roots of this 'nongovernmentality' lay partly in Europe and North America, but it flowered, paradoxically, in the Sahel. This book is unique in that it questions not only how West African states exercised their new sovereignty but also how and why NGOs - ranging from CARE and Amnesty International to black internationalists - began to assume elements of sovereignty during a period in which it was so highly valued. Zusammenfassung This book explains the shift from the government of empires to that of NGOs in the region just south of the Sahara. It describes the ambitions of newly independent African states! their political experiments! and the challenges they faced. No other book places black American activism! Amnesty International! and CARE together in the history of African politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Knowing the post-colony; 2. A new republic; 3. 'French' Muslims in Sudan; 4. West Africans as foreigners in postimperial France; 5. Governing famine; 6. Human rights and Saharan prisons.

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Authors Gregory Mann, Gregory (Columbia University Mann, Mann Gregory
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 29.12.2014
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
 
EAN 9781107602526
ISBN 978-1-107-60252-6
Pages 300
 
Series African Studies > 129
African Studies
Subjects HISTORY / Africa / West
African History
West Africa
 

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